According to Kuo, there will indeed be three models akin to the iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max, though all three will have OLED screens, doing away with the “Liquid Retina” LCD screen currently found on the iPhone XR and expected to be used in its 2019 followup. The more affordable 2020 model will have a 6.1-inch display but will only have LTE support, leaving it a generation behind the higher-end models until 2021, when its sequel goes 5G as well.

By comparison, the iPhone XS- and XS Max-like devices will have 5.4-inch and 6.7-inch OLED screens, respectively, while getting 5G modems that Kuo expects will be supplied by both Qualcomm and Samsung. RF power amplifiers, Kuo says, will be supplied by Broadcom, expanding on the latter’s current power adapter supply arrangement with Apple.